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Sturgeon ‘concerned’ Arran 90-year-old told home care not possible

Nicola Sturgeon has pledged to look into reports that a lack of care staff on a Scottish island has left a frail 90-year-old woman unable to get the help she needs.

Conservative West of Scotland MSP Jamie Greene told the First Minister he had been contacted by the woman’s family after being told it was “not possible” for her to receive home visits due to a shortage of staff on Arran in North Ayrshire.

Mr Greene said the woman has poor eyesight due to macular degeneration, memory loss and mobility issues.

Nicola Sturgeon was told about the woman’s case during First Minister’s Questions (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Nicola Sturgeon was told about the woman’s case during First Minister’s Questions (Andrew Milligan/PA)

During First Minister’s Questions on Thursday, he challenged Ms Sturgeon on the Government’s “flagship policy” of providing free personal care for the elderly.

Speaking about the pensioner, Mr Greene said: “Her family requested social care at home and was told that this is not possible due to staff shortages on the island, despite having been assessed as requiring it several times a day.”

Ms Sturgeon said she does not know the details of the case but told Mr Greene it “certainly raises concerns in my mind”.

She urged him to pass the woman’s details to her office and that of Health Secretary Jeane Freeman, and added: “I can give an undertaking we can look into that as quickly as possible.”